@tallset2 that's perfect logic. Everybody knows that hitting cement is the only thing to hit and that, if I fall in a fight, I will try my best to land on my knuckles... >.>
Obviously he's talking to new beginners who need to build. He even says that at the start of the video. Try listening to the presenter before telling them that they're wrong.
@tallset2 You have to work your way up on the conditioning process. start with soft surface and then go to hard. You'll injury yourself if you start out with a hard surface.
@tallset2 that's perfect logic. Everybody knows that hitting cement is the only thing to hit and that, if I fall in a fight, I will try my best to land on my knuckles... >.>
Obviously he's talking to new beginners who need to build. He even says that at the start of the video. Try listening to the presenter before telling them that they're wrong.
SuperAramis2000 1 week ago
@tallset2 You have to work your way up on the conditioning process. start with soft surface and then go to hard. You'll injury yourself if you start out with a hard surface.
vietdude1979 7 months ago 2
Why on earth would you train on mats?
Train on cement you will fight on cement.
Your condition is such, why would I take advice from you.
tallset2 7 months ago
Additionally I strew the board with a little sand...it works much better
sfyris 7 months ago
trank you
windouse 9 months ago
practical and smart, thanks bro..
pentanoninux 1 year ago
thank you
L96Arcitc 1 year ago